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Educating for Unemployment: Politics, Labor Markets, and the School System, Italy, 1859-1973

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Educating for Unemployment: Politics, Labor Markets, and the School System, Italy, 1859-1973 - Barbagli, Marzio, and Toth, Laszla3, and Ross, Robert J (Translated by)
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The story of the rescue and eventual release from behind the Iron Curtain of Laszlo Toth, a U.S. citizen, who, while on a visit to his home town of Vrbas, Yugoslavia in1975, was arrested and imprisoned by the Yugoslav State Security for spying as a CIA agent. His ensuing struggle for freedom involved such key figures as President Gerald Ford and Foreign Secretary Henry Kissinger and led to one of the lowest points in relations between the American and Yugoslav governments since World War II.

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Educating for Unemployment: Politics, Labor Markets, and the School System, Italy, 1859-1973 1982, Columbia University Press, New York

ISBN-13: 9780231052849

Hardcover